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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpukepuke1 /pjuːk/ (also puke up) verb [intransitive, transitive] informal 1 MIto bring food back up from your stomach through your mouth SYN vomit He puked all over the carpet.2 → make you (want to) puke→ See Verb table
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puke• When we say sick we mean puking.• The stuff was either rubbish, or twee, or so boring it made you want to puke.• I feel like I'm going to puke again.• Plato would probably have puked at Williams' seeming materialism.• It makes me want to puke, except I did enough of that last Saturday night!• It smells like someone puked in here.• Heather lay 011 her bunk and puked into the pail.• Suddenly I start puking into the road, but nothing comes up except this slimy stuff.• The horse-faced young man was still puking, though by now it was just dry heaves.• They puke with great accuracy and surprising range.
pukepuke2 noun [uncountable] informalMI food brought back up from your stomach through your mouth SYN vomit
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puke• Upstairs, Jack could lie down and think about puke and poison.• How much of my manhood is watery puke?
Origin puke1 (1500-1600) Probably from the sound
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